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1286482283.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1343415365.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1276685017.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1826014495T. Davison, Whitefriars 1826. 1.Auflage Dieser Ausgabe Goldgeprägter Ganzlederband Gut, Schön, Solide
1810174973London: printed and sold by J. Pitts c.1810. An ephemeral broadside ballad detailing the story of Jane Shore a mistress of Edward IV and a popular cultural reference for many centuries. Shore's heavily fictionalized story featured many elements considered to have mass appeal in the era: a sexually voracious woman a relationship that transcended social hierarchies and an ending that punished transgressive behaviour. In Mrs. Jane Shore the eponymous character is described as a married woman who became King Edward's concubine and "lived in the court/With lords and ladies of great sort". Whilst she had influence over the King she ensured "to help the people that were poor" and "sav'd their lives condemned to die". Regardless her infidelity ultimately led to her social disgrace and she died in a ditch in East London. As detailed in the ballad urban mythology claimed that her unfortunate death gave the Shoreditch district its name. Ballads such as this were sung in a variety of communal spaces including pubs lodging houses and the streets and typically took criminal or socially deviant behaviour as their subject. In their own time broadside ballads were believed "to foster immorality and to glorify crime" O'Brien p. 16. More recent interpretations appreciate their literary and social value and consider that "their job was to voice tensions to work over the contradictions of human life" Gammon p. 237. Landscape single sheet 362 x 252 mm printed in columns. A little chipped at the edges but overall a well-preserved copy of a fragile publication. Vic Gammon "Song Sex and Society in England 1600-1850" Folk Music Journal vol. 4 no. 3 1982; Ellen L. O'Brien "'The Most Beautiful Murder': The Transgressive Aesthetics of Murder in Victorian Street Ballads" Victorian Literature and Culture vol. 28 no. 1 2000. unknown
19862111902153303475Kokusho Publishing Association 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
200454082FNM, 2004. 0263 2 DVD DVD
166 pages. Features: A Man and His Kite - story by Somerset Maugham - first appearance of The Kite; Sins of the Innocent - complete novel by Katherine Albert; A Subsidy for Marriage?; What the Doctors Now Think About Vitamins; Communism Ends At Home, by Clare Boothe Luce; Why Husbands Are Like That; The Most Inspiring Woman I Ever Met - Sarah Blanding, President of Vassar; A Volunteer Firefighter's Wife; A Gift of Beauty for your Home; Make Music Work For You; The Lesson I Learned From the Loving Hermit; Betty White - young wife in St. Louis, MO - article with photos; The Windfall - by Erskine Caldwell; Bowler Catherine Fellmeth; Woman metallurgist Valore L. Marcinak; Ballad specialist Barbara Wheaton Smith; Hatmaker Mrs. Orville Nichols; Weaver Janie Pitts; Spanish teacher Maria De Haro; Woman of the Month - Henrietta Sharon teaches hospitalized vets how to write; Liquid Liptone ad inside back cover features great color photo of June Preisser who starred in "High School Hero"; Beautiful back cover color-photo Maybelline ad features Hedy Lamarr in elegang black low-cut dress; and much more. Moderate tanning to contents. Above-average but not excessive external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1978500280961RSO 1978 France. 7" Single. 1978. Distributed by Polydor on back sleeve and Polydor S.A on labels. Printed by Montreuil offset Also exists with [l268474] printer as [r9121420] here is [l216245] Tracks: A: Too Much Heaven (4:54). B: Rest Your Love On Me (3:56). Contributeurs: Ed Caraeff: Photography By. Albhy Galuten: Producer. Bee Gees: Producer. Karl Richardson: Producer
Features: In defense of Ingalls, Oklahoma; Guns of the Old West - the Shotgun; Battle at the Cascades - Kamiakin; Homesteading in the Rockies; Frontier Relics; Big Bend Melee; Spraddley of the 101 - Bill Pickett; Early Day Coolers/Jails; Gold Town of the Coeur d'Alenes - Murray, Idaho; Blazing the Trail to El Paso - Rip Ford and Bob Neighbors; Wild Old Days - Agnes Moses; Jim Parker's Revenge - Peach Springs, Arizona; Barbershop Ballad; The Tradegy of Ramona - Sam Temple kills Juan Diego; Iron Door Mine of Blue Canyon - Colonel J.S. Hutchason of Socorro, New Mexico; My Brother - the Herman Family; Dodge City's Boot Hill. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [10], 665, [1] p. Türk kimligi veya Bulgaristan Türkleri inanislari: Türk Fin-Ugor, Mogol-Mançu topluluklari inanislari zemininde.
Fine English Paperback. çok remiz durumda, Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set ([vii], 850 p.; [vii], 836, [1] p.; [vii] 622 p.; [vii], 666 p.). Türk kimligi. Vol. 1: Halkbilimi verileri zemininde. Vol. 2: Halkedebiyati verileri zemininde. Vol. 3: Tas inanis zemininde. Vol. 4: Islâm öncesi edebiyat zemininde. I-II-III-IV. Four volumes set. A very heavy set.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiii], 410 p., musical scores. Türkiye / Anadolu / vatan ve sehirlerle ilgili türküler-sarkilar.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 80 p. Türkiye'ye Gelisinin 60. Yildönümü Anisina Bela Bartok Paneli Bildirileri. 10 Aralik 1996. Papers of Bela Bartok Seminar.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 245, [5] p. Türkü yazilari. Collected articles on Turkish folk music.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 191 p. Türkü. Ex-library stamps of Tevfik Güngör Uras.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 245, [10] p., color and b/w ills., musical scores. A study on folk musical culture with musical scores in Van City. Van halk müzigine giris. Sözlü ve sözsüz ezgiler.
202002099Paris, Flammarion, 1949 ; in-12, 36 pp., br. EN SUPERBE ÉTAT - tome 13 - exemplaire dédicace de Paul Fort en pleine page.
40506New York: H. De Marsan n.y. Broadside. 6¼" X 10". Very good. Numerous edge chips along right side and bit on lower edge only slightly encroaching on decorative border. This crudely printed broadside ballad undated but circa 1861 includes a thick decorative patriotic border featuring red and blue stars and stripes olive-branch clutching American Eagle etc. with publisher's data "H. De Marsan Publisher / 54 Chatham St. / N.Y." at bottom center of border. Sung to the tune of "Marshal Ney" a popular tune celebrating the Napoleonic figure this Civil War tune celebrates the 69th New York Infantry Regiment the "Fighting Irish" or "Fighting Sixty-Ninth." Two stanzas and one chorus are featured the chorus reading: "Right and left -- left and right: / We fought the Rebels with all our might; / Brave CORCORAN did wounded fall / And HAGGERTY died by a Traitor's ball." Irish-born Michael Corcoran 1827-63 led the 69th at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861 in which he was taken prisoner and Irish-born Captain James Haggerty the first member of the 69th to die was reportedly killed by a Louisiana Zouave which also included many Irishmen. These "penny ballads" were all the rage during much of the 19th century and were invariably printed on thin delicate stock and sold by street vendors. A quite attractive example of this rare survivor. Inkstamped on verso is "Geo. F. Hambrecht" -- a well-known Civil War collector and noted Lincoln scholar 1871-1943 who founded the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin and served as director of the Wisconsin State Board of Vocational Education. H. De Marsan unknown
29078London. First line: "Have you heard of the rumpus there was I declare All the Popes in the world was in Belgrave Square…"<br /> With The Wonderful Crocodile. "Now list ye landmen all to me To tell you truth I'm bound What happen'd to me by going to sea…"<br /> <br /> According to Burl Ives this tune was based on an old Irish air. John and Alan Lomax collected it in Nova Scotia in 1921 from a man who said it was a song he'd known since he was a boy - "one of thoses that used to be roared out in the back rooms of taverns frequented by seamen forty or so years ago."<br /> <br /> This is a broadside ballad were sold for half a penny or penny on the streets in London Manchester and other British cities during the 19th century. Once newspapers became more widespread and cheaper they largely displaced this type of street literature. Printed on cheap tissue paper they included religious warnings political arguments satire comedy bawdy tales crime news fantastic tales love and relationship advice and calls for social reform. In some cases the printer would suggest a familiar tune that would fit the lyrics provided. Most had a woodcut illustration although it may have been unrelated to the subject matter. Many broadside ballads in London were printed in the Seven Dials district. They were sold in large numbers on street corners in squares and at fairs by travelling ballad singers and also pinned on the walls of alehouses where they were sung and read. However because they were meant to be disposable presaging both the consumer culture and mass media relatively few have survived. 7 1/2 by 10 inches. Edges slt ruffled o/w vgc. unknown
1332211437.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6 pages. Sheet music for voice and piano. Openings along coverfold. Name on color-illustrated front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
2014108521Museum. New. 2014. Paperback. 0942949382 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
20775Paperback. New. paperback
1930ZNC-146Paris, Editions à L'Enseigne de La Caravelle, 1930, in-4° en feuillets non chiffrés, chemise.